Meaning & Definition of word "Cleanup"

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    Cleanup

    /ˈkliːnʌp/

    noun:

    • 1. The act of making something clean or organized.
      • Example: We need to do a cleanup of the garage this weekend.
    • 2. An event or activity focused on cleaning up a specific area, often in a community or environmental context.
      • Example: The local volunteers organized a cleanup of the beach last Saturday.
    • 3. The removal of unwanted or unnecessary items to improve organization or appearance.
      • Example: After the renovation, a cleanup of the office was necessary to clear out old furniture.

    verb:

    • 1. To clean up; to make something tidy or neat.
      • Example: Please cleanup after your meal before leaving the table.
    • 2. To clear away and dispose of waste or debris.
      • Example: They will cleanup the litter in the park after the festival is over.

    Etymology

    The word 'cleanup' is a combination of 'clean' and 'up', originating in the early 20th century.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    cleanup crew:

    A group of people designated to clean up an area.

    cleanup on aisle five:

    An informal way to indicate a mess that needs attention in a specific area, often heard in retail environments.

    give it a cleanup:

    To clean or tidy something up.

    Related Words

    clean:

    To remove dirt or impurities.

    neat:

    Arranged in an orderly fashion.

    sanitize:

    To make clean and safe, often through the removal of germs.

    Slang Meanings of cleanup

    Meaning: To do a thorough cleaning or organizing.

    Example Sentence: I'm gonna give my room a serious cleanup this weekend.

    Meaning: To make improvements or changes to a situation.

    Example Sentence: The company needs a cleanup after all those layoffs.